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E V Oaks1, R M Rice, D J Kelly, C K Stover.
Abstract
The genetic and antigenic relatedness of eight antigens in three strains of Rickettsia tsutsugamushi has been studied by using recombinant organisms expressing epitopes of the 150-, 110-, 72-, 58-, 56-, 49-, 47-, and 20-kilodalton (kDa) polypeptide antigens of the Karp strain. Southern blot analysis of Karp, Kato, and Gilliam strain genomic DNA by using probes specific for each antigen class indicated that while strong homology exists between each of the corresponding antigen genes in these three strains, some restriction fragment length polymorphism exists. Antibodies affinity purified against each recombinant antigen class reacted with a comparably sized polypeptide in the Karp, Kato, and Gilliam strains in Western blots (immunoblots). Against more recent human isolates of R. tsutsugamushi, the affinity-purified antibodies against the 58-kDa recombinant antigen (anti-58-kDa) reacted with all nine isolates, anti-56-kDa reacted with eight of nine isolates, anti-47-kDa reacted with eight of nine isolates, anti-72-kDa reacted with eight of nine isolates, and anti-110-kDa reacted with four of nine isolates. Additional analysis indicated that the 110-kDa antigen may contain strain-specific epitopes similar to those previously reported for the 56-kDa polypeptide. Evidently, the strain heterogeneity among scrub typhus rickettsiae is a result of multiple components that exhibit variability in a background of strong homology.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2476399 PMCID: PMC260778 DOI: 10.1128/iai.57.10.3116-3122.1989
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Infect Immun ISSN: 0019-9567 Impact factor: 3.441